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Tires, Trade and Cosmetics

Attorney David Kurtz represents alleged victims of Goodyear G159 tires

Once again on Full Measure this week, we have another collection of stories you won't see anywhere else.

We never waste your time rehashing news you've already seen all week.

Our cover story is an investigation into Goodyear's G159 tire. The company says it's safe. But some consumer advocates say it can be deadly when used on motor homes at highway speed.

Now there's a federal investigation and allegations of a coverup.

We'll also break down the new trade agreement with Mexico and Canada in a way everyone can understand, even those who don't pay a lot of attention to economic news.

Economist Peter Morici will explain what USMCA means to the U.S. and you.

And Joce Sterman has an investigation into personal care products we use every day like shampoo, deodorant and cosmetics.

With all the government regulation in our life you might be surprised to learn how little the government regulates these products.

Toxic chemicals have been found in makeup marketed to children, there is aluminum in deodorant that can allegedly cause cancer and other health issues, and formaldehyde has turned up in hair-straightening products.

Joce Sterman investigates and tells us why there isn't much the FDA can do about all of this.

See you Sunday on TV or online!

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WATCH: What AG Barr actually said about President Trump's tweets

In an exclusive interview with Pierre Thomas of ABC News, Attorney General William Barr said he will not be "bullied" by President Trump or anyone else.

Barr also indicated that the president's commentary, often delivered via Twitter, makes it "impossible" for Barr to do his job.

To have public statements and tweets made about the Department (of Justice), about people in the Department, or men and women here, about cases pending in the Department, and about judges before whom we have cases, make it impossible for me to do my job to assure the courts and the prosecutors and the Department that we’re doing our work with integrity… I cannot do my job at the department with the constant background commentary that undercuts me.

William Barr, U.S. Attorney General

Listen to the interview by clicking the video below:

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Sinise receives "Patriot Award" for support of vets

Actor Gary Sinise has received the Patriot Award, the highest civilian honor given out by the Congressional Medal of Honor Society.

Sinise is probably best known for his role as Lieutenant Dan Taylor in the movie, "Forrest Gump."

Sinise is also known for his efforts to recognize and improve the lives of military members, veterans, and their families. He started the Gary Sinise Foundation in 2010, which is dedicated to serving our nation by honoring our defenders, veterans, first responders, their families, and those in need.

Sinise received the award at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.

Earlier this week at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, the Congressional Medal of Honor Society bestowed its highest honor, the Patriot Award, upon Gary Sinise for his decades-long service to the nation's service men and women, veterans, their families, and those in need. pic.twitter.com/MoKApZmhW4

— GarySiniseFoundation (@GarySiniseFound) February 9, 2020
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Freedom and security are precious gifts that we, as Americans, should never take for granted. We must do all we can to extend our hand in times of need to those who willingly sacrifice each day to provide that freedom and security.

While we can never do enough to show gratitude to our nation's defenders, we can always do a little more.

Gary Sinise, quoted in The Washington Examiner

Click the link below to read the story in the WashingtonExaminer.com:

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/actor-gary-sinise-recognized-with-congressional-medal-of-honor-societys-patriot-award-for-supporting-veterans

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Will Trump allies buy conservative TV news outlet OAN?

An investment firm is orchestrating a bid from friends and supporters of President Trump to purchase conservative news network One America News Network (OANN). That's according to a story in The Wall Street Journal.

It is says that Hicks Equity Partners is trying to pull together financing from other wealthy Republican donors to make a bid for the network for about $250 million.

Hicks Equity is reportedly owned by the family of Thomas Hicks, Jr., a close friend of Donald Trump Jr., and the co-chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC).

Some say the proposed purchase comes at a time when President Trump and his supporters are increasingly dissatisfied with Fox News and its failure to "toe the party line."

OANN President Charles Herring says that the network is a reliable news source for a national audience and that interest in the network is on the rise with the 2020 election season in full swing, according to the story.

Potential investors report that their interest in buying the news outlet is centered on the desire to strengthen the conservative voice in media coverage, which traditionally offers mostly liberal coverage.

It is reported that the RNC co-chair, Hicks Jr., is not personally involved in any efforts to buy OANN and resigned his position at his family's company to avoid any possible conflicts of interest.

Click on the link below to read the full story in wsj.com:

https://www.wsj.com/articles/trump-allies-explore-buyout-of-conservative-news-channel-one-america-news-network-11578696767

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POLL: US voters not likely to consider voting for Socialist for president

Most Americans say they are open to a qualified presidential candidate who is black, Catholic, Hispanic, Jewish, or a woman. But the majority of those polled oppose having a socialist in America's highest office. That's according to a Gallup poll.

Gallup asked people about their willingness to vote for a party's "well-qualified" candidate based on that person's characteristics.

A strong majority also expressed willingness to vote for a qualified Evangelical Christian or gay/lesbian candidate.

Muslim, atheists, and socialists received the least amount of support as presidential candidates in Gallup's poll. Still, the responses generally reflect broad tolerance, with a majority of respondents expressing "willingness" to vote for candidates in all categories except "Socialist."

Sen. Bernie Sanders, a Democrat running for president, has endorsed some Socialist policies and calls himself a Democratic Socialist.

The largest increase in voting tolerance since 1958 is for black candidates.

Click on the link below to read Gallup's poll report:

Gallup poll

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Justice Dept. sues NJ over illegal immigration issues

The Department of Justice is suing New Jersey and its top executives for passing a law that allegedly obstructs federal immigration enforcement.

The law prohibits state officials from providing federal officials with key information they say they need to make sure illegal immigrants who have committed crimes in the U.S. are prosecuted and possibly deported. That information includes a detainee's immigration status and scheduled release date.

The Justice Department claims that New Jersey's decision to obstruct federal immigration enforcement is unlawful under the U.S. Constitution's Supremacy Clause, which states that federal laws have priority over state laws.

Click on the link below to read more:

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-sues-state-new-jersey-new-jersey-governor-and-new-jersey-attorney-general

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Fixing FISA: Why it's so hard (PODCAST)

Former National Security Agency "secret squirrel," George Kroner, explains why it isn't an easy task to fix issues identified with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court... and why, despite Congressional threats, the Court isn't likely going anywhere.

He also has some fascinating inside information about the surprising tools the government has at its disposal to listen in on private conversations.

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WATCH: A Supreme Court justice's story

The following is a transcript of an investigative report on FullMeasure.news. Click on the link at the end of the transcript to watch the video report.

A new documentary about Clarence Thomas is now in theaters. Even those who know something of the second African American Supreme Court Justice and his background — are bound to learn some surprises. I recently spoke with Michael Pack, producer director of “Created Equal, Clarence Thomas in his own words.”

Clarence Thomas: When I was six, I wandered the streets by myself. You were hungry and didn’t know when you’d eat. Someplace in my life, the road split off. I’d gone to seminary. I’d gone to all white schools. I was never gonna be part of that world. I was never gonna be white. The problem is I could never go back completely to the world I came from.

Michael Pack: It is a great story, a story of Horatio Alger story of coming from nothing, from poverty and segregation to the highest court in the land.

The documentary traces Thomas’s birth in 1948 to a poor Georgia family that spoke a form of creole. His father left the family. Thomas often went hungry and had no bed to sleep in. His mother, working as a maid, but gave her two sons to their grandfather to raise.

Michael Pack: And that is what changed Justice Thomas' life. His grandfather gave him hard work and values. His grandfather was a Catholic, a rare thing for an African American in the fifties in Savannah and sending them to parochial schools. And he thrived in that environment and he even decided he wanted to become a priest and he entered the seminary, not that many people know that.

Sharyl: I didn't know that.

Michael Pack: And however, it was the late sixties and the seminaries had been all white until very recently. He was one of the first African Americans to attend. And there he started to experience racism.

Disillusioned, Thomas says he ultimately left the seminary which caused his grandfather to kick him out. And he became a radical.

Michael Pack: And so he became an angry black man as he says, he became suddenly felt race and racism explained everything.

Clarence Thomas: We’re supposed to be revolutionaries. We were for anybody who’s kind of in your face.

Michael Pack: They invited Black Panthers to speak at Holy Cross, and he supported every person, the more radical, the better. Angela Davis, Huey Newton, Malcolm X, another thing not everyone knows about Justice Thomas. And then, he gradually saw the errors of that. And that was the beginning of his coming back to both his faith and what he thinks is the values of his grandfather and the nuns and becoming conservative.

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Clarence Thomas: I saw what I had become, lashing out at every single thing. And I asked God if you take anger out of my heart, I’ll never hate again. And that was the beginning of the slow return to where I started.

Thomas went on to work for President Reagan, a conservative Republican.

President Reagan: I want my candidacy to unite our country.

Clarence Thomas: I was under constant attack. You’re not really black because you’re not doing what we expect black people to do.

George HW Bush: I will nominate Judge Clarence Thomas to serve as associate justice of the United States Supreme Court.

Clarence Thomas: That’s when all heck broke loose.

Anita Hill: Judge Thomas began to use work situations to discuss sex.

Clarence Thomas: We knew exactly what’s going on here. This is the wrong black guy. He has to be destroyed. You really didn’t matter. What mattered was what they wanted.

Sharyl: Did he reflect at all upon current events such as the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings where, maybe not unlike Justice Thomas, sort of at the 11th hour accusations were raised against Kavanaugh, a conservative nominee of the Trump court.

Michael Pack: Well, in the interview he did not want to reflect on other political issues as is common for Supreme Court Justices. But I agree with you, Sharyl, I think it's inconceivable that he can't have been flashing back to his own confirmation battle. The Kavanaugh hearing seem to follow the Thomas playbook.

Sharyl: One of the things that is often said about Justice Thomas today is that, he just sits back and doesn't really say much or necessarily do much with the court, just sort of lets it happen around him. What did you find?

Michael Pack: There are a lot of myths about Justice Thomas and that's one. For example, he's written over 600 opinions, 30% more than any other sitting Supreme Court Justice— 30% more, not just a little bit more— including Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the others. He writes a lot. He doesn't speak an oral argument and that makes people think he is inactive, but he is active.

Sharyl: Why doesn't he do that do you think?

Pack: Part of the answer is definitely that he doesn't believe that that's the role of judges. Each advocate, each side of a case, has 30 minutes to speak. And if judges ask questions that takes from their time. He thinks they should be allowed to make their presentation. But the real work as Justice Thomas says, is when they write opinions and circulate opinions and talk among themselves, and he's very active in that way.

Sharyl: What does the whole story of Clarence Thomas to date say to you?

Michael Pack: I think Thomas' story is one of resilience against a great deal of opposition. He's always coming back and he refused to define himself as a victim, which he could easily have done.

Hatch: So you’d still like to serve on the Supreme Court? Thomas: I’d rather die than withdraw. I want to be able to say I lived up to my oath and did my best.

At age 71, Justice Thomas is the longest-serving among the current members of the Supreme Court at more than 28 years.

Click on the link below to watch the video story on FullMeasure.news:

http://fullmeasure.news/news/politics/clarence-thomas

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